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[ Audralynn See 25 May 2011 | No Comment]
In STEP with students: Tom Hanaway

As part of the Student Titan Employment Program (STEP) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Tom Hanaway creates camaraderie amongst students, faculty and alumni of the journalism department through the use of social media.

[ Kaylyn Dallman 12 May 2011 | No Comment]
COB student’s experience leads to success

As a College of Business student at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Benjamin Konruff experienced a fulfilling career capitalizing on plenty of internships and faculty-led research.

[ Kaylyn Dallman 10 May 2011 | No Comment]
Graduating senior secures job, looks to the future

With English as her second language, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student Ka Mee Lee beat the odds as a first college graduate in her family.

[ Faculty Advocacy Committee 4 May 2011 | 3 Comments]
Meet the Prof: Steve Winters

“I find it most satisfying to see my students’ work get published and presented at conferences. As a first generation college graduate, I am proud of the fact that I was able to turn my passion for mathematics into a career as a mathematics professor.”

[ Tim Holdsworth 4 May 2011 | No Comment]
Passion for science drives future teacher

With a passion for sharing her love of science, Jacquelyn Topp, a secondary education major from Mazomanie, is one of 13 recipients of the 2011 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence.

[ Allison Reineck 3 May 2011 | No Comment]
Innovative leaders to receive honorary doctorates

On May 14, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will present two honorary doctorates to innovative leaders who have made significant contributions to the University, region, state and nation.

[ Jennifer Monroe 27 Apr 2011 | 5 Comments]
Student finds success the second time around

On Jason Garland’s first day of class, he had a lot on his mind. He wondered if he, at age 26, would fit in with his younger peers and was concerned about using unfamiliar technology that his instructors would require him to learn. Garland thought about his first attempt at earning his bachelor’s degree, nearly seven and a half years earlier.

[ Audralynn See 8 Apr 2011 | One Comment]
In STEP with students: Angela Picotte

As part of the Student Titan Employment Program at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, art education major Angela Picotte takes her love of animals to a new level by working as the caretaker for a colony of almost 100 ground squirrels.

[ Faculty Advocacy Committee 6 Apr 2011 | No Comment]
Meet the Prof: Eli Kalman

“My favorite thing about our school is the chance I get to make a difference to my students and to provide guidance.”

[ Contributor 23 Mar 2011 | No Comment]
Dean Koker: Culturally keen, fiscally healthy state equally vital

Certainly, we must shoulder the responsibility to pass on a fiscally healthy state. Equally important is our responsibility to provide the best opportunities to become educated, well-rounded individuals who have had the chance to critically examine the human condition through the study of cultures, science and art.